🚀Mission

We at Deltastack, having identified some of these issues and in the quest to find a lasting solution to them decided to build Agnostico to

  1. be the bridge between those who are creating value, and those who need Web3 value.

  2. give real ownership to the developers who create value on the blockchain and even a means to earn from their codes.

  3. create a means for business owners, entrepreneurs and citizen developers with no prior knowledge of smart contracts to integrate web3 into their businesses with just a few clicks.

The Agnostico initiative gives open-source smart contract developers a choice to publicize their codes on the platform to make reusing them by others as easy as deploying a contract without writing a single line of code.

EVM-compatible blockchains have contributed to the growth of cryptocurrency adoption recently. Developers now implement various standards customized to suit their purpose when creating dApps for their projects, as we see in the surge of the DeFi dApps from 2020 and lately, tokens with reflections.

Since all the information on the public blockchains is by definition, public, the space thrives with open-source initiatives, so it is possible to find the source code of smart contracts on explorers such as etherscan, bscscan and snowtrace to name a few and then implement them in your own dApp.

Guides: Jump right in

A deep dive into the Agnostico Protocol:

✡️Sharing Your Code On Agnostico💠Deploying Code From Agnostico⚠️Terms And Conditions🔐Privacy Policy

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Fundamentals: Dive a little deeper

Learn the fundamentals of MyProduct to get a deeper understanding of our main features:

General💫Community 💸Fees And Royalties

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